Hi,
I installed VLC Player 2.0.2 today on my Atom N450 tablet (WeTab aka ExoPC aka Lucid) running Windows 8 RP 32bit. The tablet has a Broadcom CrystalHD BCM70015 chip that accelerates decoding of H264. Drivers are installed, and the chip works when I use Media Player Classic, WMP or Flash.
In the release notes of VLC 2.0.2 I read that it now supports CrystalHD, so I was eager to try it beacuse I use VLC all the time on my other computers -- but it doesn't seem to work for me. First, I activated GPU acceleration in the video codec settings, but the chip isn't used when playing h264 videos.
After reading in this forum I then tried to specify "crystalhd" as a preferred codec in preferences, and I also tried to start vlc player using "vlc --codec crystalhd". In both cases, as soon as I tried to start a h264 video (using the file/open menu), VLC crashed.
Has anyone gotten CrystalHD to work with VLC yet?
Thanks,
Halvar